![]() ![]() ![]() At the tail end of August, No Man’s Sky welcomed its Echoes update, which added freighter battles, customisable staff, an entire new robotic race and a bunch of additional story, further expanding the game far beyond where it started almost 8 years ago. Of course, another factor is that No Man’s Sky recently got another of its wonderfully packed updates recently. Perhaps many of those who didn’t fancy paying for the Starfield Premium Edition upgrade were saving money by taking flight in Hello Games’ offering – although we do stress they are very different games. The two games have a lot in common of course, with their focus on space exploration, the ability to customise your ships in both games and plenty of scanning and cataloguing the various space creatures and fauna during your adventures. This includes a bump from 18K to almost 30K over Starfield’s early access weekend, and a slightly smaller spike when the full game launched on Tuesday. Starfield’s launch has been wonderful for Bethesda, but it also appears that it’s having a positive effect on other space exploration games like No Man’s Sky.Īccording to the website Steamcharts, Hello Games 2016’s offering has seen a surge of popularity that correlates nicely with the release of Starfield, with the game enjoying an increase of just over 50% of players within the past month, which includes a couple of major spikes around Starfield’s own launch. ![]()
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